Many research projects have used some kind of lens or link preview to
provide additional information about a link before it is
traversed[12,11]. The Vibe system[15]
provided a lens with user-selectable contents. Preview represents the
relationship between the current document and a linked document by showing
metadata about the linked document through the anchors that exist within
the document or by some additional information made available when the
cursor enters the anchor area. Within CASCADE, there are two types of
Preview. At all times, anchors show information about the type of the
destination node, if it is known to CASCADE. For links created and
maintained by CASCADE, the name of the node reflects the author and date of
creation of the node. The user may also create a manual link in CASCADE in which
case, naming is at the discretion of the user. The system makes some
effort to determine the type of the destination node -- whether it is in the
CASCADE space or somewhere else in the WWW, whether it is a file type
requiring special processing -- e.g. postscript or image files, etc. The
kind of information this makes available is shown in Figure 6
where the colored buttons indicate the type of nodes that are the
destination of the hypertext links. From this view the reader can know who
the author of the comment is (label information) as well as the type of the
destination node (color coding as in the Webview and Docuverse).

Figure 6: Link Preview

Some consideration has been given to overloading this view with yet
additional information. For example, one might use variable size levels on
the buttons to show age, number of traversals, size, etc.
As CASCADE moves to DBMS control of anchor and
link information in accord with the storage layer architecture laid out in
the Dexter Hypertext Reference Model[5], we will probably revisit
this possibility.

Preview also employs a popup window which displays several pieces of
information such as type, status, disposition, date of the creation,
author, location, abstract and so on (Figure 7). In CASCADE, the
popup Preview is more than a passive display of attributes. This popup
Preview allows the user to change the attributes of a comments and annotate
the reason for the change. The window also shows the history of attribute
changes. Multiple popup lenses can be viewed simultaneously but their size
places limits on how many can be used simultaneously. Additional previews
have been developed for instructional use of CASCADE. In some of these
cases, the view is simply a report in which case much less screen territory
is required and much more metadata information can be provided